Lesion Flashcards
A patient with a R optic nerve lesion will lose sight where?
visual fields on the right
A patient with a L optic nerve lesion will lose sight were?
visual fields on the left
A pt with a R occipital lobe lesion will loose sight in
left half of visual fields of both eyes
a pt with a L occipital lobe lesion will lose sight in
right half of visual fields of both eyes
A pt presents with difficulty seeing their right side, cannot map their way around their room and is unable to recognize their spouse. Where did this lesion occur?
a. anterior cerebral artery
b. middle cerebral artery
c. posterior cerebral artery - central territory
d. posterior cerebral artery - peripheral territory
posterior cerebral artery
peripheral territory
A pt presents with contralateral hemiplegia and paresis, difficulty seeing the wall on their left side, and a slow pupillary light response during a vision check. Where did this stroke occur?
a. anterior cerebral artery
b. middle cerebral artery
c. posterior cerebral artery - central territory
d. posterior cerebral artery - peripheral territory
posterior cerebral artery
central territory
A pt has post stroke thalamic pain, contralateral hemiplegia and paresis and same side oculomotor hemiplegia. Where did this stroke occur?
a. anterior cerebral artery
b. middle cerebral artery
c. posterior cerebral artery - central territory
d. posterior cerebral artery - peripheral territory
posterior cerebral artery
central territory
A pt presents with sensory loss on their left side, a leaking bladder and their speech is delayed. Where did this stroke occur?
a. anterior cerebral artery
b. middle cerebral artery
c. posterior cerebral artery - central territory
d. posterior cerebral artery - peripheral territory
anterior cerebral artery
A pt demonstrates paralysis in their knee down to their foot and impaired sensory, they have problems picking up an object with both hands. Where did this stroke occur?
a. anterior cerebral artery
b. middle cerebral artery
c. posterior cerebral artery - central territory
d. posterior cerebral artery - peripheral territory
anterior cerebral artery
A patient only can pick out objects on half of their paper, has difficulty putting words together and paresis in their left arm. Where did this stroke occur?
a. anterior cerebral artery
b. middle cerebral artery
c. posterior cerebral artery - central territory
d. posterior cerebral artery - peripheral territory
middle cerebral artery
A patient demonstrates an ability to only see you when you stand on their right side and has a hard time forming words. Where did this stroke occur?
a. anterior cerebral artery
b. middle cerebral artery
c. posterior cerebral artery - central territory
d. posterior cerebral artery - peripheral territory
middle cerebral artery